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Show TT Grant Leishman Discharged Grant Irishman of the U S. son of Mr and Mrs. Ervin Leishman, has received an honorable discharge from the service and Is happy to be home again. Paradise School Has Graduation ' Graduation exercises were held Thursday evening in the school recration hall in honor of the Taradise eignth grade graduates. Those graduating wore Gloria Pulsipher, Dianne Norman, Gret-t- a Gibbs, Dewey Pearce, Melroy Lemon, Albern Allen, Grant Gibbs Iteed Tams, Miles Berry, Sharrell Summers, Ray Summers, Zar- ephes Papus, Darrell Johnson, Donald Williamson, Dyanne Fred ricksen. The program was under the dirctlon of Principal Huln & Hose and was as follows: Song by members of the Fourth grade. Prayer by Albern Allen. Welcome speech HOMEMAKERS MEET The Progressive Homemakers Club of Hyrum were entertained &t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rul-Nav- y, on Wright on Monday night. The home was artistically decorated with lovely flowers. Mr. Norval Kitchen, president, was in charge of the program. II. P. Hansen of Amalga gave an interesting account of his hob- by, that of collecting coins. He dsplayed many rare pieces of raon and expiaind how he obtained He told of his conversion church and his exit riencos in coming Imre. The program was gratly enloyed. Mrs. Wright ser ed a delicious luncheon to Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben uangpnj Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Me- pri(P Mr. anq Mrs. Charles Me- jjrde, Mr, and Mrs. James J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lar- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sea- mons, Bshop and Mrs. Wendell Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright. to the LDS Dewey by Pearce. Talk Prospects for a Better World" by Gloria Pulsipher. Vocal solo by Darrell Johnson. Athletic report by Melroy Lemon. Song by the fourth grade. Class prophecy by Grant Gibbs. Piano duet by Dianne and Garth Norman. Awarding of diplomas and address to graduates by E. M. Bickmore, member of the Board of Education. Talk by Prin cipal Rose. Song by the Fourth grade. Ilnediction by Ray Summers. The graduates were honored at a banquet immediately after the exercises. ELITH CLUB MEETS Mrs. Ed Cliristoffersen of Hyrum entertained the Elite club at her home on Wednesday night. The home was made lovely wth an array of summer flowers. A delicious luncheon was served at four small tables. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing bridge. Mrs. Vivian Anhder won high score, Mrs. Myrtle Monson, all cut prize, and Mrs. Leora Petersen won honor score. Special guests at the party were Mrs. Leta Coleman and Mrs. Luella Seeholser of Logan and Mrs. Meda Ilall and Mrs. Ruby Mrs. Carol Iroece and four Nielsen of Hyrum. month old son are visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. Lorenzo O- - Viheat Famine Always the Newest Styles, Cheapest I Vices and largest assortments to choose from. Take advantage Program lay-awa- RESPECTED HYRUM MAS CELEBRATES BOTH ANNIVERSARY The 80th birthday anniversary of Ezra Petersen of Hyrum was observed at his home on Tues-- I jhe order Issued by the Deday, May 28th, with members of' partmnt of Agriculture, setting his tamily in attendance. A deli- -' aside certain amounts of wheat for clous dinner was 'served and in export to famine stricken areas, the evening refreshments enjoy- - has been very disastrous to the millers and feeders of poultry ed, Petersen was born in Ily- - and livestock In the intermoun- rum on May 2g, 1866, a son of tain and Pacific Coast states, in-e- y 'jang petersen and Doris Laurit- - asniuch as these states are defici-thezen petersen He married Sarah ent ln the production of wheat. e order provides This Ellen Allen in the Logan Temple. She ipassed away several years that where a farmer sends his wheat to a public elevator, one-ha- lf ago. They are the parents of 9 of it must be sold. Therechildren, five of them still living upon, the elevator must in turn as follows: Mrs. Sarah Baxter. set aside half of this wheat for an Russell Petersen of Hyrum, the Federal Government for rs- Pearl Hirst, Logan, Alan famjne relief purposes. The Petersen Huntington Park, Cailf. order will be effective until such adn 21 grandchildren and 2 time as the Federal Government ha3 accumulated 250 million great grandchildren. Mr, Petersen is a highly re- - bushels of wheat, which Is the spectable and progressive citizen amount obligated by this country of Hyrum, and has followed the, to the famine stricken areas. This He has order applies only to public grain occupation of farmer. his spent entire life in this com- elevators and persons who buy munity. In spite of his advanced and sell wheat for commercial age, he enjoys excellent health purposes. The order In no event and is an interesting conversa- affects the purchase of wheat for feeding purposes direct tionalist. The Courier joins in livestock from the farmer, nor does it afwishing Mr. Petersen continued fect the farmer who raises his good health and happiness. own wheat and feeds ft on the I set-asid- - JOSEril F. NIELSENS HOME 0. L. Stock Show Nearly Ooublos Tirao Entry List Fors-ber- 'l H KOU.UAIN L 5 25 53 23 T-I- g Mrs. FALCON CAMERA 3 FISHING J50 PENKT-KA- PERFUMED BAGS Y HEAT LAMPS J59 GENERAL 12 oz gCJc SEME SAN BEL, 4 lbs (J70 CERESAN, 8 lbs 1).1).T. g TUMBLERS, each .... Qc ELECTRIC HEATING 4o LOG CABIN WITH BURNER gQC DIAPERS, 50 for 149 A PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 75c Size J.00 Brown on Monday Lennis Nielsen had the misfortune of getting his foot brokweek of our discounts and use our en the fore part of this Lennkicked him. a horse when Millinery Edwards plan. and Ready to Wear Shop. 33 is is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adv. Morris Nielsen of Hyrum. West 1st North, Logan. y Luana Jensen Weds 59 ffUDGuD $1 SOUTH CACHE The Logan L. D. S. Temple was the scene of the marriage of Miss Launa Jensen of Hyrum and Robert Mortensen of Logan. The wedding took plhce on Tues-- 1 day. May 2S, with President El Christiansen officiating. Ray Luana is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jensen of Hyrum and Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meuhlen of Logan, Witnessing the double ring ceremony were the mothers of the bride and grom, an Aunt Mrs. Frank, Bishop and Mrs. Lorin Crookston of Logan, pavid Crookston, grandfather of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde THEATER j Phone Hyrum J 84-- j Sat. - Sun. r- -f Yeates. Immediately following the impressive ceremony a dinner was served at the Bluebird, with members iof the two immediate families in attendance and several friends of the couple. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jensen entertained at a lovely reception in the Hyrum first ward recreational hall. In the receiving line were the bride and groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meuhlen. The bride was lovely in a white fashioned satin wedding gown, with a sweetheart neckline and fitted bodice She wore a finger tip veil l0f brides illusion. Also a three strand necklace of pearls with diamond clasp, a gift from the groom. Her cossage was of orchids and the brides bouquet, pink roses and lilies of the val- Wed. - Thu. - Fri. MMs MUSlCALI T . , - A :tAN tMk AfiMAss avtaul-Mwith The mothers of the couple wore black afternoon dresses with corsages of gardenias and pink rose buds. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth over tpink satin, centered with a beautiful four tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. A beautiful trousseau was on display. Dancing to the music of the Ross Eliason orchestra was enjoyed and during the evening a program conducted by Mrs. Meconsisted linda Liljenquist of vocal trios by Lois Clawson, Colleen Nielsen and Jackie Benson, accompanied WiLD-WES- fa ley. by Mrs. Venna JOHN HQS1AK ji' A RAY ANGELA BOLGER LANSBURY end Kenny Virginia BAKER O'BRIEN Chill WILIS Mariori. MAIN Preiton FOSTER 5 ijh Uni ' . 1 picture AM 5 MIm Gad-di- e, humorous readings by Paul Wilcox, and piano seelctions by I ; Afcy-m- Mrs. Lois Goodwin. The serving was in charge of Mrs. Earl Larsen with IS close friends of the bride serving. The gills wore formais of paotoi shades. 250 guests attended. On Wednesday the newly weds left for a two weeks honey morn trip to the North West. They will make their future home in Logan. Luana is a graduate of the South Cache High School and Seminary and an accomplished She several musician. plays musical instruments, is a fine vocalist and is a member of the Melodiers girls chorus. She has been a student at the USAC at Logan during the past year. The groom graduated from the ind South Cache High School Seminary and returned this spring from military duty. He served more than three jears in the air corps in both the European and Pacific area. On Tuesday evening Miss lone Wright of Hyrum entertained at a kitchen shower at her home, in compliment to Luana. A number of close friends attended. A brides book was made, games en- Ar-ly- nn FIR BALSAM INCENSE C11UX DISPOSABLE AND HUGS, Tint 45c IA,)S 10 SPRAY FOR INSECTS KltESO DIP, Gallon BATH CRYSTALS, 4 lb. CJQc CHIP RESISTANT Melva FOOT BREAKS night. The home was made lovely with an arrangement of summer flowers. A delicious luncheon was served at three small tables after which the remainder of the evening was spent in playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hilda Nielsen, high score, Mrs. Lizzie Miller, all cut, Mrs. Esta Brown, honor prize and Mrs. Meda Hall, travelling prize. Special guests at the party were Mrs. Jennie Burris and Mrs. joyed and a delicious luncheon Brown. served. On Wednesday night, Mrs. Eiva Mrs. George Riggs entertained Hatch of Logan entertained at at a lovely dinner party at her her home with a party for the The entertainment home on Friday night in com- bride elect. pliment to her grandson Don Hugi consisted of games with luncheon of Logan who has enlisted ln the following. On Friday night Mrs. Harry Navy. Don left for his boot trainMeuhlen on entertained at her home ing Saturday morning. in Logan in compliment to A number of relatives Luana. Mrs. Virginia Fife of Sacra- and friends enjoyed an evening mento, California who has just of games, and luncheon. visiting spent three weeks in Hyrum visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unsworth, has reMrs. Molen Petersen of Hyrum turned to her home. was a guest at a party in Logan ing her to Hyrum were her two on Friday night at the home of children Joycelyn and Sherwln, Mrs. Bill Coleman. The party honored Mrs. Rula Griffin who is leaving for San Francisco to B M B O B make her home. Mrs. Eugene Petersen of nyrum was the assisting hostess. G9 ICE CREAM, Quart Brick IN FR CAL-C-TOS- E, Half lomid OS m mi farm. The Representatives of these western states are endeavoring to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Nielsen of the Hyrum Second ward have the Department of Agriculaccompanied their son Lynn to ture give special attention, to the California following leave of one states where the deficiency exist. month from his duties in the Navy. While away they visited various points of interest in California and returned home by way of the Northwestern States. All They spent some time in Washington and Oregon visiting at Seattle and Spokane and the Grand Coulee dam. They stated lsen. M VlOU OPERATION that the trip along the Columbia Nearly doubling the mark set A major operation wras perform Highway is very impressive this for entries in 1945, itself a record, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Eliason ed on Mrs. May Andersen of Hy- time of the year as all the roses Merrill Tarkin, manager of the and Mr. and Mrs. Herman g rum at the Cache Valley hospital and flowers are at their best. Intermountain Junior Fat Stock of Hyrum enjoyed a trip to on .Wednesday morning. She Is They returned home on Thurs- - show announced that 2088 ani- Salt Lake City od last Thursday. getting along very well. tlay evening. mals have .been entered in the 1946 exhibit. The show will be held in North Salt Lake June 3, 4 and 5. This years record compares . 1048 entries in 1945, which with .r then was an all time high. The entries have been received from 845 young members of the and FFA organizations in the state, who have been conductng their projects under the general v supervision of David Sharp, Jr. and Mark Nichols, respectively There were 506 youth breeders and feeders who entered animals in the 1945 event. The list of entries includes 1511 cattle, 304 lambs and 273 swine. KVHRSHAHP PENS AND PENCILS Entries require the sale of all A.C.A. RADIO WITH SHORT animals at the conclusion of the Service Guaranteed for Ever and up WAVE RANI), One Only show. With the large number of g)50 entries, as compared to those of last year, an unprecedented sale PARKER LIFETIME PENS SHOT GUN fill ELLS, 12 Gauge J29 is expected, according to Mr. Parkin. 75c BOTTLE JURIS 1IAIR TONIC AND SIERUNU SILVER IDENTIFICATION The figure is expected to pass the $250,000 mark against $170, tiOc BOTTI.E JURIS OIL, BRACELET MM) Both for 000 last year and an estimated figure of $200,000 for this year. KRE.MEL SHAMPOO, $1.00 Bottle .... POLAROID DRIVING VPOR ,, The amazing number of entries 95 is forced the revision upward of the Removes glare, Makes driving safer T.UVN SHAMPOO expected sales. With such a figure gQc the Salt Lake show will regain first place in sales of exclusively LEATHER ZIPPER COIN PURSES SUTTON LEG COLOR 30c junior shows. Spokane went into a temporary lead this year, regNOAEMA CREAM, 35c Sue COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF istering $214,000 to beat Salt Lake's mark of last year. SEN GLASSES e to COTV VIP RANT MATCHED BELLE MURE CLUB MAKE UP SET MEETS AT BROWN HOME 23 GENUINE DOPP KIT FOR The Belle Mure club of Hyrum SERI ICE MEN fT50 was entertained at the home of COLI) CREME, Daggett & Kamesded Of IMS May 31, SOUTH CACHE COURIER PAGE EIGHT One coat covers most any surface, inclu ding wall-pape- r. Tw civ e newV(.5,rn Tones for Western Homes. S .'S v- - , s. V 3iVfk Price 32.93 Gai. Also Complete Line Fuller Paints and Uarnishs Si.ilTI! LUnlBSR GOdPAflY $ 57"' iW-- IIBIBBflBBDDBBBBIIlIIilBlIRBD IBIIBBIBBBBI BbTbTbbI TRY OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR Welding, Equipment na Repair Work 0RIH8 YOUR FflPiM EOUiPI'lEfiT PRODLBIS Onr Parts Department Carries Everything For TO ' PETEHSOI , 3 MOTOR SERUOE i - Dealer in Caterpillar and John Deere Crjulpmerst Z IBBQQQBSQDBBBaDlIBHBnBQBIDQ J. t Magnetos v A John Deere Caterpillar Equipment t ' !NQ!9H2C3EQBD!3n22QD3;3&IEiaQni A BABY CHICK PEED LAYR1S r.lASEI Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson and Mrs. J. B. Baxter of Hyrum were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iv. C. Henderson of Logan on Sunday. The Hendersons have recently moved from Hyrum to Logan where Mr. Hen-dersIS tJililo'S'ed as Supet in-tdent of the Cache Knitting Phone 85 LULLED SOUL en . & PESO GO. en Factory. lljuim, Ftah' ? |